Probably around 300 gallons for an indoor tank.
The prodigal son returns...
Probably around 300 gallons for an indoor tank.
I saw this tank in the photo gallery of the old defunct Tenecor website. I love everything about this tank. I love how it's framed in the wall. I looked as these pictures for quite a few years and tried to duplicate the look when framing in my much smaller tank which is less than half the size of this tank.
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Tanks that big are a challenge to stock and scape for sure. Those fish look lost like in a cavernous room. Everything is wide open and disjointed. It takes hardcore planning to make something that big really work. Other than it being "big" it doesn't do a whole lot. Just my opinion.
I get the concept though. Wonder if wall installs are higher maintenance. Plus what happens if you move?
Yeah....to each his own and I would love to own it lol.I also would love to visit Big Rich's facility someday.To each his or her own, I guess.
As far as moving tanks, this 4,000 gallon in-wall tank was installed in the garage. Later, it became csx4236's show tank, and then bigrich545 purchased it. He has it at his fish rescue facility in Ohio.
Yeah....to each his own and I would love to own it lol.I also would love to visit Big Rich's facility someday.
Thanks for the tip.I don't go on FB much these days but I might have get on and give him a follow.Me too!! Today is the big pond reveal. Greg Wittstock the Pond Guy and others converted the pool into a pond. If you have been following on FB, yesterday, BigRich just completed his second trip to LA to pick up some fabulous donations from Vincent Wu. They are releasing fish into the 58,000 gallon pond today. I keep checking FB to see the big reveal.
If you haven't followed the big pond conversion, here is one of the videos.
Thanks for the tip.I don't go on FB much these days but I might have get on and give him a follow.
To each his or her own, I guess.
As far as moving tanks, this 4,000 gallon in-wall tank was installed in the garage. Later, it became csx4236's show tank, and then bigrich545 purchased it. He has it at his fish rescue facility in Ohio.
4000 Gallon tank install (H20 Custom Aquatics)
This is my project for the week, Tank is 4000 gallons 14x7x6 fiberglass tank with seamless acrylic front panel. Being installed in customer garage and viewable from his living room. Going to be salt water setup, have an amazing 10ft long custom piece of coral being made my Living Color...www.monsterfishkeepers.com
For large tanks that won't fit through standard door openings, garage doors, sliding doors or French doors are ideal if you plan on moving them. Other large tanks are built on site. Our tank and stand were moved in before the outside walls were finished and before the inside walls were done. Our tank will never leave. Does it increase the market value of our house? Absolutely not. If anything, it decreases it. Our big addition to house our tank was done because the fish needed it.
To each his or her own, I guess.
As far as moving tanks, this 4,000 gallon in-wall tank was installed in the garage. Later, it became csx4236's show tank, and then bigrich545 purchased it. He has it at his fish rescue facility in Ohio.
4000 Gallon tank install (H20 Custom Aquatics)
This is my project for the week, Tank is 4000 gallons 14x7x6 fiberglass tank with seamless acrylic front panel. Being installed in customer garage and viewable from his living room. Going to be salt water setup, have an amazing 10ft long custom piece of coral being made my Living Color...www.monsterfishkeepers.com
For large tanks that won't fit through standard door openings, garage doors, sliding doors or French doors are ideal if you plan on moving them. Other large tanks are built on site. Our tank and stand were moved in before the outside walls were finished and before the inside walls were done. Our tank will never leave. Does it increase the market value of our house? Absolutely not. If anything, it decreases it. Our big addition to house our tank was done because the fish needed it.